New York Laws > Navigation > Vessels
ARTICLE 4
VESSELS
PART 1--VESSELS, GENERAL
Section 40. Equipment.
40-a. Manufacture and sale of outboard motors.
40-b. Sale and use of tributyltin paint.
41. Pilot rules.
42. Searchlights; unlawful to flash.
42-a. Tow-chains.
43. Lights to be displayed.
44. Noise levels on pleasure vessels.
45. Reckless operation of a vessel; speed.
45-a. Beaching a disabled water craft.
45-aa. Special provisions relating to reckless operation
and speed on Canandaigua lake; Keuka lake.
45-aaa. Special provisions relating to speed on
Irondequoit bay.
45-aaaa. Special provisions relating to reckless operation
and speed on Greenwood Lake.
45-aaaa*. Special provisions relating to speed on Sodus Bay.
45-aaaaa. Special provisions relating to reckless operation
and speed on Lake Alice.
45-aaaaaa. Special provisions relating to noise and speed on
Lamoka Lake and Waneta Lake.
45-aaaaaa*. Special provisions relating to reckless operation,
noise and speed on the Fulton Chain of Lakes.
45-b. Regulation of beaches.
45-c. Special provisions relating to reckless operation
and speed on Conesus lake.
45-cc. Reckless operation and speed on the canal system.
45-d. Special provisions relating to speed at Crooke's
Point in Great Kills Harbor.
46. Vessel regulation zone.
46-a. Regulations of vessels.
46-aa. Special provisions relating to speed on lakes in
Chautauqua county.
46-aaa. Special provisions relating to reckless operation
and speed on certain lakes in Hamilton county.
46-aaaa. Special provisions relating to speed on Cuba lake.
46-b. Special provisions relating to speed on Saratoga
lake.
47. Leaving the scene of an accident without
reporting.
47-a. Accidents; police authorities, bay constables and
coroners to report.
47-b. Report to the commissioner required upon accident.
48. Negligence in use or operation of vessel
attributable to owner.
49. Operator.
49-a. Operation of a vessel while under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
49-b. Operating a vessel after having consumed alcohol;
under the age of twenty-one; per se.
49-c. Termination of unsafe operation.
PART 2--PUBLIC VESSELS
Section 50. Owners to notify inspector and apply for inspection.
54. Construction against fire.
55. Stairways and gangways.
56. Fire pump.
57. Identification number of vessel.
58. Number of passengers.
58-a. Unauthorized boarding of vessels.
59. Manning of vessels.
60. Inability to provide licensed officer.
61. Repairs.
62. Loss of life by misconduct of officers.
63. Certificate of inspection.
64. Licenses.
64-a. Suspension and revocation of licenses.
65. Fees for vessel inspections and for the issuance of
licenses.
66. Inflammable or explosive articles prohibited.
67. Public vessel equipment.
68. Investigations by inspector; penalties; reports.
69. Seizure of public vessels.
PART 2-A--PETROLEUM-BEARING VESSELS
Section 70. Minimum conditions for petroleum-bearing vessels in certain
areas; tanker-avoidance zones.
71. Petroleum-bearing vessel advisory commission.
PART 3--PLEASURE VESSELS
Section 71-c. Capacity plate.
71-d. Liveries; safety regulations; penalty.
72. Operation of pleasure vessels on Round Island lake,
Orange county.
72-a. Operation of vessels on the inland waters of Chautauqua
county.
73. Towing of persons.
73-a. Regulations of personal watercraft and specialty
prop-craft.
PART-3-A--PENALTIES
Section 73-b. Misdemeanors.
73-c. Violations.
PART 4--NON-RESIDENT OWNERS AND OPERATORS
Section 74. Service of summons and complaint on non-residents.
PART 5--BOATING SAFETY EDUCATION
Section 75. Educational program.
76. Information.
77. Rules and regulations.
78. Boating safety certificate.
78-a. Insurance rate reduction.
79. Courses of instruction.
